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Efficient Data-Driven Optimization in Cooperative Control Systems with Constraints 2 Minute read This is one of two research projects studying unmanned aerial and surface vehicles (UAVs and USVs). The University of Melbourne is the home institution for this project. View the SJTU-based partner...
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the fields of Computer Science, Mathematics, Physics, and/or Machine Learning. Insight Via Artificial Intelligence is an innovative Adelaide-based SME with extensive experience in the research, development
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represented minority group in the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics. This may include: applicants who identify as female applicants who identify as gender diverse applicants who identify
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Do you have outstanding skills in advanced mathematics? Are you interested in quantum physics, general relativity and fundamental physics? If so, you may be right for this project. RMIT Physics, in
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for dryer development, rather designers employ mathematical models, experimental results and some art or know-how experience in developing new dryers and their operating strategies. Thermal drying is also an
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thought leaders – encouraging collaboration between the disciplines of science, technology, engineering and mathematics to tackle complex problems. Melbourne Connect also houses the new Science Gallery
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the Humanities and Social Sciences (HASS) disciplines. one in the Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) disciplines. Selection criteria Monash scholarships are very competitive and are awarded
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international or offshore female students (who already hold study rights in Australia) in the priority areas of computer science , chemistry and physics , and mathematical sciences . Five PhD scholarships
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applicants): one in the Humanities and Social Sciences (HASS) disciplines. one in the Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) disciplines. Selection criteria Relevance, quality and
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Overview A PhD scholarship is available to work with Dr. Martin Bell at the University of Technology Sydney in the department of Mathematical and Physical Sciences. The student will be co